The goal of this short chapter is to introduce the reader to fundamental concepts on the fine structure of the pancreas and its developmental pattern. This is of paramount importance for any individual that enters the field of pancreatology. In addition, this information is fundamental for understanding issues of histogenesis of pancreatic cancer, animal models, the histopathology of different forms of pancreatitis, pancreatic cysts and pancreatic cancer. The fine structure of the pancreas, as described here, is also essential as a foundation building block where to integrate, at the cellular level, the concepts from cell signaling, transcriptional regulation, secretion, proliferation, apoptosis, and senescence; all cancer-associated mechan...
Pancreas is divided into exocrine and endocrine tissue. The exocrine part contains acinar cells, whi...
This topic starts with a labelled diagram, showing the position of the pancreas in relation to the j...
Diseases of the pancreas affect a large portion of the world's population; pancreatic ductal adenoca...
The pancreas is an endoderm-derived glandular organ that participates in the regulation of systemic ...
Pancreatic cancer is considered the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in Canada and one of the mo...
AbstractPancreatic development represents a fascinating process in which two morphologically distinc...
During embryonic development, pancreatic epithelial cells engage in concomitant morphogenetic and fa...
The formation of the vertebrate pancreas is a complex process that typifies the basic steps of embry...
The field of pancreas development has markedly expanded over the last decade, significantly advancin...
The pancreas is a vital gland of exocrine and endocrine function. It is the target of two main affec...
In the exocrine pancreas, the relationship between structure and function, as well as between normal...
Pancreatic cancer has a dismal prognosis. We have studied this cancer through the eyes of Charles Da...
Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of death from malignant disease in Western society. Apa...
Human pancreas is formed by its ventral and dorsal buds from ending of the 4th week of embryogenesis...
Pancreatic diseases include intractable ones including acute and chronic pancreatitis, and pancreati...
Pancreas is divided into exocrine and endocrine tissue. The exocrine part contains acinar cells, whi...
This topic starts with a labelled diagram, showing the position of the pancreas in relation to the j...
Diseases of the pancreas affect a large portion of the world's population; pancreatic ductal adenoca...
The pancreas is an endoderm-derived glandular organ that participates in the regulation of systemic ...
Pancreatic cancer is considered the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in Canada and one of the mo...
AbstractPancreatic development represents a fascinating process in which two morphologically distinc...
During embryonic development, pancreatic epithelial cells engage in concomitant morphogenetic and fa...
The formation of the vertebrate pancreas is a complex process that typifies the basic steps of embry...
The field of pancreas development has markedly expanded over the last decade, significantly advancin...
The pancreas is a vital gland of exocrine and endocrine function. It is the target of two main affec...
In the exocrine pancreas, the relationship between structure and function, as well as between normal...
Pancreatic cancer has a dismal prognosis. We have studied this cancer through the eyes of Charles Da...
Pancreatic cancer is the fifth leading cause of death from malignant disease in Western society. Apa...
Human pancreas is formed by its ventral and dorsal buds from ending of the 4th week of embryogenesis...
Pancreatic diseases include intractable ones including acute and chronic pancreatitis, and pancreati...
Pancreas is divided into exocrine and endocrine tissue. The exocrine part contains acinar cells, whi...
This topic starts with a labelled diagram, showing the position of the pancreas in relation to the j...
Diseases of the pancreas affect a large portion of the world's population; pancreatic ductal adenoca...